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If Classrooms Matter: Progressive Visions of Educational Environments [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 256 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm, weight: 630 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Aug-2004
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0415971578
  • ISBN-13: 9780415971577
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 256 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm, weight: 630 g
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  • ISBN-10: 0415971578
  • ISBN-13: 9780415971577
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Where does learning take place? In this collection of passionately argued essays, leading educators and theorists explore the "where" of pedagogy - how pedagogical processes are influenced by local conditions. Understanding this dynamic just may be the single most important ingredient to successful teaching.Classrooms Matter presents some of the best known voices in critical pedagogy--Michael Apple, Henry Giroux, Stanley Aronowitz, Carol Becker, Peter McLaren--alongside essays by such well-known scholars as Mark Poster, Sharon O'Dair, David Trend, Jacqueline Bobo, and others. These thinkers explore the sensitive balance between technology, physical space, economic developments, political events, and the goals of teaching--a balance we must constantly renegotiate if classrooms are to matter at all.
Introduction Place, Pedagogy, Politics: Reflections on Contemporary Classroom Reconfigurations 1(14)
JEFFREY R. DI LEO AND WALTER R. JACOBS
Section I: The Politics of Pedagogical Space
1 The Politics of Public Pedagogy
15(22)
HENRY A. GIROUX
2 Education, Social Class, and the Sites of Pedagogy
37(18)
STANLEY ARONOWITZ
3 Interrupting the Right: On Doing Critical Educational Work in Conservative Times
55(20)
MICHAEL W. APPLE
4 Critical Pedagogy in a Time of Permanent War
75(20)
PETER McLAREN AND NATHALIA E. JARAMILLO
Section II: Re-Ruling the Classroom: The Possibilities of Places
5 The U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum as a Scene of Pedagogical Address
95(20)
ELIZABETH ELLSWORTH
6 Pilgrimage to My Lai: Social Memory and the Making of Art
115(16)
CAROL BECKER
7 Professionalism: What Graduate Students Need
131(18)
ANDREW HOBEREK
8 Class Work: Site of Egalitarian Activism or Site of Embourgeoisement?
149(18)
SHARON O'DAIR
Section III: The Actualities of Media Interventions
9 Media, Activism, and the Classroom: Teaching Black Feminist Cultural Criticism
167(14)
JACQUELINE BOBO
10 Back to Cyberschool: Some of the Learning, None of the Fun
181(16)
DAVID TREND
11 Where in the World is the Global Classroom Project?
197(14)
TYANNA K. HERRINGTON
12 History in the Digital Domain
211(18)
MARK POSTER
Contributors 229(4)
Index 233


Jeffrey R. Di Leo, Assistant Professor of English and Philosophy at the University of Houston-Victoria, is editor of the journal Symploke.

Walter R. Jacobs is Assistant Professor of Social Sciences at the University of Minnesota General College.